Eric H. Johnson wrote:
> Sebastian,
> 
>>> Next I'd want to check the electrical state of the IO pins.  With
> SVST8_4, pwmgen.00 appears on pins 15 (PWM), 19 (Dir), and 23 (Not Enable).
> Bust out a voltmeter and carefully hook it to pin 23.  Then twiddle
> pwmgen.00.enable high and low and see if the voltage on pin 23 varies as
> expected (0V when .enable is 1). <<
> 
> The enable pin appears to work properly. When enable is set to false pin 23
> is high, when enable is true pin 23 is low.

Great!

How about the PWM & Dir pins?  Do you see a signal there if you set 
.enable to 1 and .value to, say 999?


-- 
Sebastian Kuzminsky
"Much of what we learned from the sense of touch was unscientific
prejudice, which must be rejected if we are to have a true picture
of the world."  -- Bertrand Russell

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